We have already written extensively about TATE SEDAR, and by this point, we are confident he does not need further introduction. Yet, there’s still a lot to discover about the Los Angeles-based DJ and producer. In particular, it’s fun to notice the little nuggets of creativity he gets up to from time to time. The nugget in question is a charming mash-up of two records: ‘hold my hand (ft. Sophia Gripari)’ and ‘When You’re Gone’ by Afrojack.
Both tracks are particularly relevant to TATE SEDAR’s artistic journey, as they have helped shape his internal taste and sonic identity. Now blended into a modern and vibrant concoction of EDM and dubstep tones, such an interesting blend of references takes the name of ‘When You Hold My Hand (TATE SEDAR Mash-Up)’ – a playful reminder to the originals.
Not surprisingly, the record has so far reached more than 10k plays. Those numbers are pretty frequent when it comes to TATE SEDAR, having found his ever-growing niche in the electronic industry.
Recommended! Discover ‘When You Hold My Hand (TATE SEDAR Mash-Up)’ on Soundcloud: